Lysozyme An enzyme present in milk and egg whites.
Lysozyme kills bacteria by disrupting the formation of a glycosidic bond between the two components of peptidoglycan, a constituent of the bacterial cell wall.
Lysozyme is effective against a number of bacteria including Escherichia coli and Salmonellae.
Lactoferrin An iron binding protein. It is found naturally in cow and human milk, tears, saliva, seminal fluid and in some white blood cells.
Lactoferrin is only partially saturated with iron (5 to 30 percent) so it has a high affinity towards iron.
Lactoferrin is bacteristatic against a wide range of microorganisms including gram-negative (coliforms) and gram-positive (staphylcoccus) bacteria.
Lactoferrin has the potential to inhibit the growth of bacteria and kill them by depriving them of iron, which is vital for bacterial growth.
� A broad-spectrum treatment with 1% Hydrocortisone for inflammation
� Highly effective against Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas Proteus and Malassezia.
� Acts as cleaner and medication all in one
� Destroys antibiotic-resistant microorganisms
� Cannot over medicate/safe if ingested
� Simple protocol to ensure customer compliance
ZYMOX� directions:
� No prior or post cleaning required
� Apply liberally to fill ear canal
� Gently massage, working medication into infected area
� Permit pet to shake their head to remove excess
� Treat once a day for 7 days for acute infections
� Treat once a day for 14 days for chronic infection
Not to be used in conjunction with other topical ear